
GRSV participated in the 4th APOLLO Conference (Advancement of POLarimetric Observations: instruments, calibration, and improved aerosol and cloud retrievals)
The Solar Radiation Group of the University of Valencia (GRSV) participates in the 4th APOLO Conference (Advancement of POLarimetric Observations: instruments, calibration, and improved aerosol and cloud retrievals)
The primary topic was remote sensing with light polarization, including, but not limited to:
- Advances in the theory of polarimetric remote sensing
- Scattering of light by terrestrial aerosols, clouds, oceans, and land surfaces
- Polarimetric applications in astrophysics and planetary science
- Improvement of polarimetric instrumentation quality and information content
- Development of advanced retrieval algorithms and data processing
- Upcoming and current satellite missions and field campaigns
- Long-term calibration and validation
- Climate modelling, elaborated in situ and ground-based validation observations
- Models, In situ and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) Collaborations
- EarthCARE
- AOS (Atmosphere Observing System)
- JAXA/GCOM-C
- PACE mission